“My feet have never felt better. As a general contractor I work inside and outside in all types of weather. My feet stay warm when I am outside and comfortable when I am inside. After working on my feet all day I put another couple hours standing while making my handmade jewelry. Thanks for making a great product right from the farm.” - Brian Confer, BriCon handmade jewelry.

“Working outside on the alpaca farm can be brutal during the cold winter months. Your felt shoe inserts are the best! My feet stay warm and dry weather I am wearing my muck boots or sneakers. I put them in every pair of shoes I own….. awesome.” – Marcia Lilly, Alpaca Farm Manager.

“I have an old pair of slippers that I absolutely love and will not throw away. I purchased a pair of your felt alpaca shoe inserts and my slippers are like new! I love the inserts.” - Alice, farm market customer.

"I personally use them in the shoes I wear for shows when standing all weekend on cold concrete floors. That little bit of comfort and warmth makes a difference. I also have them in barn boots, slippers, etc" - Deb, Vermont alpaca farmer.

These Alpaca Shoe Inserts are a bit over ¼” thick. Made from a cross layered 100% felt, these insoles will last and last. Most say they hold up well for a full year. Alpaca shoe inserts wick away moisture, saving your feet and your shoes!

Can be easily trimmed with scissors if needed to fit any shoe size.

Size: Medium (most women), Large (most men), XL. Can be cut to fit any boot or shoe. Cut the insoles to fit snugly to prevent slipping.

Materials: 100% USA alpaca fiber!

Care: Hand wash and hang to dry

Why does PurelyAlpaca list more than one type of insoles?A recent conversation through our online chat widget should answer that question:

Visitor 10:27 AM

Hello what is the difference between the alpaca inserts? They look the same to me except for the color. Thanks!

Purely Alpaca 10:27 AM

I have been waiting for that question since we added the new inserts :)

Visitor 10:28 AM

Ha!

Purely Alpaca 10:28 AM

We support a bunch of USA alpaca farms with purchases of all kinds of things. In the case of these, there's not a lot of difference, right now we have three styles. The FeltPacs are probably "spongier" and softer feeling. The Vermonts and Heartlfelts are stiffer and a little sturdier.

Visitor 10:28 AM

Is one thinner than the others? And they are all equally warm?

Purely Alpaca 10:29 AM

I would guess (but really don't know for sure) that the Vermonts and Heartlfelts would last a little longer but my FeltPacs lasted a good year. It really depends how you wear them, how often, does your feet move a lot in the shoe (runner?), etc.

Purely Alpaca 10:30 AM

I don't think you'd see any difference in warmth. All provide an excellent cushion to protect from cold coming up from below. They're an excellent addition to your shoes both for warmth and reducing foot fatigue/soreness.